Mark Cuban, owner of Cost Plus Drugs, has engaged in a heated exchange with Joe Rogan and Elon Musk over their recent vaccine debate.

Cuban slammed Rogan for making what he deemed as harmful statements against the medical and pharmaceutical industries while promoting anti-vaccination rhetoric from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In his response, Cuban emphasized the need for respectful discourse and highlighted the invaluable contributions of the medical community.

The social media feud between Cuban and Rogan was ignited by Rogan’s podcast featuring Kennedy, a prominent anti-vaxxer who spread misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccine researcher Peter Hotez called out the interview as “nonsense,” prompting Rogan to challenge Hotez to a debate on his podcast, offering $100,000 to a charity of Hotez’s choice.

However, Rogan’s criticism extended beyond Hotez, targeting the medical industry as “heartless monsters” driven by profit without regard for consequences.

Cuban swiftly criticized Rogan’s generalizations, acknowledging the existence of issues within the pharmaceutical industry while emphasizing its life-saving impact. He voiced his concern over disregarding the dedication of doctors, researchers, and medical professionals who strive to save lives. Cuban’s critique focused on the disrespect shown towards those committed to public health and the risk of perpetuating misinformation.

In addition to addressing Rogan’s attacks on Hotez, Cuban also called out Elon Musk’s involvement in the debate. Musk accused Hotez of being “afraid of a public debate” due to his alleged knowledge of being wrong.

Cuban dismissed these accusations as attempts to bully Hotez, highlighting the unfair advantage Rogan and Kennedy possessed with their producers and prepared talking points. He underscored the stark contrast between their daily engagement in controversial topics and Hotez’s relentless commitment to helping people.

Furthermore, Cuban pointed out the irony of Rogan and Musk’s online platforms, asserting that they had become what they criticized as the flaws of mainstream media. He accused them of being driven by self-interest, akin to the mainstream media they purportedly condemned. Despite acknowledging their accomplishments, Cuban urged Rogan and Musk not to deceive themselves or the public into believing they were fundamentally different.